The King of the Zulu Kingdom of South Africa once announced that he would check the chastity of unmarried men in the Zulu Kingdom. Various media outlets speculated on how this imaginative Zulu King would judge a man's chastity. The king did not reveal the criteria for checking and judging the chastity of men. However, his subordinate, a folklore expert, privately answered this curious question for the king. He said that it is not difficult to judge whether a man is a virgin. First of all, if he is really chaste before marriage, then his genital foreskin must be very tight. If the foreskin of an unmarried man has become loose, then he has probably had sexual intercourse. Another very important criterion is that when unmarried Zulu men are examined, they will be asked to urinate in front of the inspector. If the height of the urine sprayed is enough to reach his head or even exceeds his height, then this person must be a virgin without a doubt. If the height of the urine does not reach his height or the urination is weak, then it can be basically determined that this person has lost his chastity. The expert has no doubts about the scientific nature of these two criteria. He said that this is a long-standing traditional experience of the Zulu people and has been proven to be very accurate in practice. The Zulu people have a tradition of conducting chastity tests on unmarried girls of their own ethnic group. The Zulu king claims that conducting chastity tests on unmarried men of their own ethnic group is also an ancient tradition. He does not approve of conducting chastity tests only on girls, believing that this is neither fair nor conducive to the prevention of diseases such as AIDS. The Zulu king's move may face legal difficulties, because the South African parliament has passed a proposal for a "Children's Bill" that outlaws chastity tests and says that young people have the right to refuse such tests. Although the proposal has not yet been approved, the Zulu king is already very angry about it. He said that it is incomprehensible that the government has legislated on major issues that touch the core of Zulu culture without consulting the Zulu king. He believes that if this proposal becomes law, it will be a destruction of Zulu culture. |
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